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    Junky got a reaction from Lil Peep in 🎣 fishing report: landing a monster - my 42cm bream in the brisbane river 🐟   
    Very well written. 
     
    42 is a good fish. 
    What was the bait of choice? 
     
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    Junky got a reaction from Angry51 in fish photos   
    Cracking fish there mate.
    Well done. 
     
    https://media.tenor.com/iRDEt6V-Wm4AAAAM/absolutely-massive-hunter-engel.gif
     
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    Junky got a reaction from charlie.hans.fishing in 🎣 fishing report: landing a monster - my 42cm bream in the brisbane river 🐟   
    Very well written. 
     
    42 is a good fish. 
    What was the bait of choice? 
     
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    Junky reacted to Lil Peep in 🎣 fishing report: landing a monster - my 42cm bream in the brisbane river 🐟   
    Hello my fellow anglers,
    I had an incredible day on the Brisbane River yesterday while the kids were at school, and I can't wait to share the thrilling story of my latest catch with you. I was out on my trusty boat, anchored at one of my secret spots along the riverbank, just as the sun began to set, casting a warm, golden glow over the water.
    The conditions were perfect, and I had a hunch that something special was lurking beneath the surface. I cast my line out, letting it drift with the current, and settled into my usual routine of waiting and watching. The breeze gently rustled the leaves on the trees, and the water made soothing sounds as it lapped at the boat's edge. It's moments like these that remind me why I fell in love with fishing all those years ago.
    Then, suddenly, I felt a strong, unmistakable pull on my line. It was unlike anything I'd ever experienced. The reel whizzed, and I knew I was in for a fight. With adrenaline pumping through my veins, I let it run then I tightened the drag and started reeling in, and it felt like the bream was determined to test my skills.
    After what seemed like an eternity, I finally glimpsed a flash of silver beneath the water. It was a colossal common bream, easily 42cm in length. My heart was racing as I carefully maneuvered the fish closer to the boat. Every twitch of its tail was a testament to its strength and resilience.
    With a practiced hand, I scooped up the massive bream into my net, and there it was—a true river giant. The feeling of triumph and respect for this majestic fish was overwhelming.
    I measured and admired it for a moment, taking care to handle the fish gently before releasing it back into the river, where it disappeared into the depths. It was a beautiful, heart-pounding encounter with nature's greatness.
    This catch, my friends, was one for the record books, a testament to the wonders that the Brisbane River holds. It's experiences like these that keep me coming back to the water, time and time again, in pursuit of the next unforgettable adventure.
    Until next time, tight lines and thrilling moments on the Brisbane River!
    Tight lines,
    Lil Peep 🌊🎣
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    Junky got a reaction from Angry51 in hi everybody   
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    Junky got a reaction from Bretto77 in hello everyone, i'm new and would like to introduce myself   
    Welcome aboard Lil Peep. 
     
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    Junky got a reaction from charlie.hans.fishing in hi everybody   
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    Junky got a reaction from Rebel in hello everyone, i'm new and would like to introduce myself   
    Welcome aboard Lil Peep. 
     
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    Junky reacted to AUS-BNE-FISHO in brisbane river session #247   
    Hi all,
    Yesterday morning I rode my bike to a local spot to try my luck for some fish. I was there by 5:30AM, and two people were already there fishing. They'd had no luck, and hadn't caught many livies after. Luckily, after I setup a few rods with dead prawn, I managed to get some decent livebaits - enough to start fishing. 
    After pulling in two catties things were looking ultra quiet, with hardly any bites on my livebaits. I kept using some dead prawns too, but these brought me no luck. At about 7:30AM, the others fishing left, so I had the spot all to myself. It was pretty relaxing, and after having some more success with the bait I decided I would stop cast netting for the morning. 
    As the tide continued to rise, I was hoping for a threadfin, but I was only rewarded with two snags in a hole that is out the front from the spot. This was pretty disappointing, but from the way everything was going it didn't look like a fishy morning. I had to be home by 11AM, so once it was about 9:50 I started packing up. It was almost tide change, and I still hadn't gotten any bites on live mullet or bony bream. 
    Overall, it was a quiet morning but nice to get out of the house to go for a flick. Hopefully next weekend I'll be more successful. 
    Stats:
    Tide: 4:00AM, .2M, Low, 10:10PM, 2M, High. 
    Moon Phase: About 1%, New Moon. 
    Air Pressure: 1012
    Humidity: 60%
    Fish Caught: Couple of catfish. 
    Tackle Used: Shimano Stradic on Shimano Raider, Shimano Symetre on Sentire Rod, Shimano Baitrunner on Kmart Rod, Okuma Coronado CDX on Silstar Crystal Powertip Rod. 15, 20 and 30 pound braid mainlines. 50 pound traces, size 3 snapper sinkers, 4/o and 6/o circle hooks, small barrel swivels. 
    Overall Success Rate: 25%, nice to get out of the house. 
    Cheers Hamish
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    Junky got a reaction from Sylvathorn in hello everyone, i'm new and would like to introduce myself   
    Welcome aboard Lil Peep. 
     
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    Junky got a reaction from Sylvathorn in hi everybody   
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    Junky got a reaction from GregOug in hello everyone, i'm new and would like to introduce myself   
    Welcome aboard Lil Peep. 
     
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    Junky got a reaction from Angry51 in hello everyone, i'm new and would like to introduce myself   
    Welcome aboard Lil Peep. 
     
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    Junky got a reaction from Lil Peep in hello everyone, i'm new and would like to introduce myself   
    Welcome aboard Lil Peep. 
     
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    Junky got a reaction from ellicat in hello everyone, i'm new and would like to introduce myself   
    Welcome aboard Lil Peep. 
     
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    Junky got a reaction from charlie.hans.fishing in hello everyone, i'm new and would like to introduce myself   
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    Junky reacted to Lil Peep in hello everyone, i'm new and would like to introduce myself   
    Hi there! I'm Lil Peep (AKA Piper), and I've been chasing bream in the Brisbane River since I was a teenager in ‘94.
     
    The Brisbane River has always been my second home. It all began with my dad, who passed on his love for fishing. Every weekend, we'd head down to the riverbank, rain or shine. Over the years, I've honed my skills and developed a knack for finding those bream.
     
    Fishing for me isn't just about the catch; it's about the thrill, the peace, and the stories that come with it. There's something magical about watching the sunset over the river, painting the sky with shades of orange and purple as I patiently wait for that telltale tug on my line. I've gathered a treasure trove of stories and experiences along the way, and I'm excited to share them with you. #BrisbaneBreamQueen

    (ps. please tell me if this post is following the standard )
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    Junky reacted to AUS-BNE-FISHO in brisbane river session #237-#246   
    Hi all,
    Over the past few weeks I've been doing a bit of fishing in the river, unfortunately none has been too successful though. The first session was a couple weekends ago. 
    I got to the spot early in the morning at a relatively low tide and started cast netting. Bait was scarce but I had plenty of deadbait, so after getting a few herring I started fishing. It remained quiet for the next couple of hours though, but I did manage to catch about thirty bait sized prawns and a couple more herring (caught some catfish and toadfish on lines). As the tide was getting closer to the high, one of my rods eventually went off. It didn't take long to realize I was on a big stingray though, and after about 15 minutes a 20KG specimen was next to the jetty, which I cut off to annoy someone else. I continued fishing all throughout the day, but didn't catch anything noteworthy, apart from a bream, and more catfish/pike eels/stingray. 
    Stats:
    Tide: 4:50AM, .5M, Low, 10:40AM, 2.1M, High, 4:50PM, .5M, Low. 
    Moon Phase: New Moon, 1%
    Bait Caught and Used: Live prawns, herring, deadbaits. 
    Fish Caught: Lots of trash fish, one bream. 
    Tackle Used: Abu Garcia Nexus on Shimano Sedona 6000, Okuma Coronado CDX with Silstar Crystal Powertip, Kmart Rod and Shimano Baitrunner OC 8000. 30 pound braid, 50 pound trace, 6/o circle hooks, size 4 star sinkers. 
    Air Pressure: 1019
    Humidity: 72%
    Overall Success Rate: 30%, pretty crap fishing
    I was up at Yeppoon for a week after that, but when I got back I went fishing on Monday at a spot a while away from my home. Upon arriving, I was disappointed to catch no bait whatsoever, so it was lucky I decided to bring some backup dead prawns along. While I was cast netting, one of my rods did go off, and I landed a fat catty, and upon getting back to netting a second rod went off. This time it was clearly a better fish, and I was pleased to see a legal size squire on the end of my line. I decided to keep this, and shortly after, having only caught one scat in the cast net, I relocated spots as I was out of bait. 
    At the next spot, bait was also very minimal, but I did manage to catch a pike eel. No one else caught any bait or fish for the whole day. 
    Stats:
    Tide: 6:00AM, 1.7M, High, 12:00PM, .6M, Low, 6:40PM, 2.5M, High. 
    Moon Phase: 78% moon.
    Bait Caught and Used: Dead prawns, scat strip. 
    Fish Caught: Snapper, catfish, pike eel. 
    Tackle Used: Abu Garcia Nexus on Shimano Sedona 6000, Okuma Coronado CDX with Silstar Crystal Powertip, Kmart Rod and Shimano Baitrunner OC 8000. 30 pound braid, 50 pound trace, 6/o circle hooks, size 4 star sinkers. 
    Air Pressure: 1018
    Humidity: 64%
    Overall Success Rate: 20% - pretty crap session
    After that, upon hearing a decent report, I decided to try a spot that was a bit more local to me. After getting a lift there, I was there early, but unluckily for me there was not a lot of livebait around making fishing to start with a bit of a struggle. Apart from a small catty, it wasn't looking good. 
    Eventually, another fisho rocked up and showed me a better spot to catch livies. He then proceeded to catch a couple of small soapy jewfish, which were good to see, on mullet and bony bream. My rod remained untouched, but I persisted throughout the day praying something would happen. Eventually around lunchtime I had to call it quits as my grandparents were arriving, so I got the bus home. Apparently someone lost a large thready a while after I left and a couple more soapies were caught. 
    Stats:
    Tide: 7:30AM, 1.7M, High, 1:30PM, .3M, Low. 
    Moon Phase: 87.5%
    Bait Caught and Used: Live mullet, bony bream, dead prawns. 
    Fish Caught: Catfish, others caught jewfish and nearly threadfin. 
    Tackle Used: Kmart Rod and Shimano Baitrunner OC 8000. 30 pound braid, 50 pound trace, 6/o circle hooks, size 4 star sinkers. 
    Air Pressure: 1016
    Humidity: 74%
    Overall Success Rate: 30% - crap day for me but good to see some solid fish caught. 
    The next day, I was back at it at that same spot hopeful I'd be able to land a fish. I can't remember all of the details that well, but I know I had a couple more rods and was better equipped to go cast netting. This was one element of the day which was successful, as I managed a couple schools of mullet and bony bream early on. 
    Unfortunately for me, the day proved to be quiet yet again, with no substantial catches for me. Oh well, that's fishing. 
    Stats:
    Tide: 8:30AM, 1.8M, High, 2:40PM, .2M, Low. 
    Moon Phase: 95%
    Bait Caught and Used: Live mullet and bonies. 
    Fish Caught: Nothing good. 
    Tackle Used: Shimano Stradic and Raider rod, Shimano Symetre and Sentire Rod, Kmart Rod and Shimano Baitrunner 8000OC, 15, 20, and 30 pound braid mainlines, 50 pound trace, size 3 snapper sinkers. 
    Air Pressure: 1015
    Humidity: 64%
    Overall Success Rate: 20%, bad fishing. 
    I gave the fishing a miss that Thursday, but on Friday I was back at it at a slightly different spot with my mate. We both got there around 6, and were straight into cast netting. A mix of prawns, mullet, bony bream, and herring were landed, and I also had a bit of deadbait, but the fish didn't seem to be playing the game. This trend continued throughout the rising tide, with only a couple catfish being landed, and a few more small fish biting. 
    Upon the rising tide, a rather large live herring I had sent out had a bit of a bite, but eventually the fish dropped it. I was thinking either pike eel or jewie, based on the way the fish played with the bait before running and dropping it. It seemed like nothing was going to change, and a bit before two I headed home for the day, leaving my mate with the livies (he only got catfish). 
    Stats:
    Tide: 4:30AM, .1M, Low, 10:15AM, 2.1M, High, 4:30PM, .1M, Low. 
    Moon Phase: 100%, Full Moon. 
    Bait Caught and Used: Live mullet, herring, bony bream, prawns. 
    Fish Caught: Catfish
    Tackle Used: Shimano Stradic and Raider rod, Shimano Symetre and Sentire Rod, Kmart Rod and Shimano Baitrunner 8000OC, 15, 20, and 30 pound braid mainlines, 50 pound trace, size 3 snapper sinkers. 
    Air Pressure: 1008
    Humidity: 92%
    Overall Success Rate: 15%, quiet day. 
    After that, I was back at the spot where the jewies had been landed the previous days. A few other fishos came to join me as well, but I was there first and had managed to catch a few nice livebaits. Things were looking promising, but after everyone had soaked a few livies for a while and nothing had happened hopes went down. 
    After a time, I hooked up to something with a lot of weight. We were hoping it would wake up and prove to be a decent fish, but unfortunately a big rotten pike eel surfaced. This was probably one of the biggest eels I've ever seen, and after that was dealt with we got back to fishing.
    To sum up a long day, I caught a few catties, perch, and a lot more bait, but no prize fish showed themselves. Around 5 I called it quits, disappointed with the days fishing. 
    Stats:
    Tide: 5:00AM, .1M, Low, 11:00AM, 2.2M, High, 5:15Pm, .1M, Low
    Moon Phase: Full Moon
    Bait Caught and Used: Live mullet and bony bream
    Fish Caught: Catfish, perch, eels. 
    Tackle Used: Shimano Stradic and Raider rod, Shimano Symetre and Sentire Rod, Kmart Rod and Shimano Baitrunner 8000OC, 15, 20, and 30 pound braid mainlines, 50 pound trace, size 3 snapper sinkers. 
    Air Pressure: 1008
    Humidity: 92%
    Overall Success Rate: 10%, crap day. 
    Seeing as though nothing was going my way in the salt, I decided to try for some bass up the river. It was a tight schedule, as my Dad had to be home to take my sister somewhere early in the morning, but a 4AM start saw us at the spot by around half past five. Upon getting into the car, I was greeted by a big old huntsman, which gave me a pretty good fright. Once we arrived at the spot without further issue I was pretty relieved... 
    As we walked down to the river, I was hopeful of a first cast bass, and although this was not the case, it was only a couple of casts before I had a missed hit, same with my Dad. After three missed hits we repositioned slightly, where my Dad caught the first bass of the morning, a nice little model. 
    We continued to wind our way along the bank, and after my Dad caught another fish, I wasn't feeling too hopeful... But then, boof! I was on, and although it was only little it was still fun. After I dehooked it, my Dad caught the best fish of the morning, a solid 35CM model. We continued fishing until about 7:30AM, but then called it quits as we really needed to get home. We ended up catching 7 bass from 10 bust ups, using surface for everything. 
    Stats:
    Tide: 8:00AM, Low tide, 0.1M
    Moon Phase: Full Moon
    Lures Used: Jackall and Duo International Cicadas, I tried an RMG Scorpion 35 for the last part of the session. 
    Fish Caught: 7 * bass
    Tackle Used: Shimano Stradic 3000 with Shimano Raider, Abu Garcia Veritas 2-4KG with 2500 Diawa Tierra. 15 and 8 pound braid, ten pound fluoro leader. 
    Air Pressure: 1017
    Humidity: 71%
    Overall Success Rate: 90% - not much size but good to do the plan for once. 
    The next day was the last day of school holidays, and @Thorbjorn Hale and I decided to go for an arvo session at a new spot for both of us (Where Thorbjorn saw someone catch a big thready). We got there around midday, and it wasn't long before we got onto a couple of prawns and herring for livebait. This was pretty promising, because not many other spots in the river have had a lot of bait recently. 
    A while later one of my rods was getting some interest. I started winding in, and the fish was swimming towards us. After the initial run, we decided it was a ray, and ten minutes later we were proved right, when a 20KG or so model surfaced. After breaking one dilly, we managed to get it up and release it, happy that we had gotten our first catch. 
    We continued to catch more livebait and fish, but the bite was a bit quiet. The next couple of hours flew by, until we started catching a couple of fish again. I believe Thorbs caught a catfish and eel, and I caught a couple catties. As the sun started to go down, I caught some puttynose perch in the cast net. These were sent out, and Thorbs landed a big stingray on one, which we released. It is also worth noting while I was cast netting about 4 hours after we lost it, I pulled in Thorbs dilly that had broken off from the rope when we were trying to get the first big stingray in. I left at about 5:30PM, and I think Thorbjorn gave it a few more hours that night, but only managed some rays/catties. Anyways, it was still a fun session at what seems like a great spot, just a shame there weren't many fish around!
    Stats:
    Tide: 11:50AM, 2.5M, High, 6:15Pm, .5M, Low. 
    Moon Phase: 93%
    Bait Caught and Used: Live herring, puttynose perch, mullet, prawns, chicken breast. 
    Fish Caught: Catfish, eels, stingrays. 
    Tackle Used: Abu Garcia Nexus on Shimano Sedona 6000, Okuma Coronado CDX with Silstar Crystal Powertip, Kmart Rod and Shimano Baitrunner OC 8000. 30 pound braid, 50 pound trace, 6/o circle hooks, size 4 star sinkers. 
    Air Pressure: 1017
    Humidity: 68%
    Overall Success Rate: 60% - productive arvo sussing out a new spot. 
    Anyways, the most recent session was this morning, on the kayak. My Dad and I decided we would have a crack catching a thready/jew on a lure, so at about 12:45AM we launched into the river near a bridge. It wasn't long before we were drifting by some structure, me flicking a Zerek Pyra lure and my dad jigging a vibe. This spot proved to be no good, so a slight change saw us flicking in some light pools.
    Everything looked fishy, and after flicking my surface lure around the jetty, I saw some bait jumping on the surface. This was the first time this happened for the night, so I casted my lure right in, and a small tailor came and smashed it, dropping off at the side of the kayak. Cool, we thought, but there was no more surface action at this spot so we moved on to the next set of wharfs. This also proved unsuccessful, and after pulling up on a jetty to stretch the legs, we shot off to another ferry terminal.
    There wasn't much illumination at this one, so twenty minutes later we were at a third terminal, that looked much fishier. We casted here for about 30 minutes, but with no luck we made our way back to the first terminal we fished, casting our lure up onto a shallow mudbank with lots of mullet activity. A few final casts saw us with no fish, so we left, off the water by about 3:15AM and back in bed by four, feeling a bit disappointed with our dud session. 
    Stats:
    Tide: 12:00AM, .7M, Low, 5:30AM, 1.3M, High. 
    Moon Phase: 47%. 
    Lures Used: Zerek Pyra and soft vibe. 
    Fish Caught: One small tailor. 
    Tackle Used: Shimano Stradic 3000 on Raider and Shimano Symetre 4000 on Sentire Rod, 15 and 20 pound braid mainlines with 30 pound leader. 
    Air Pressure: 1018
    Humidity: 66%
    Overall Success Rate: 50%- good to try something new. 
    Thanks for reading this report. Hope you enjoyed. School is starting to get busy now but I'm hoping my luck will change soon after all those bad sessions. Sorry no photos. 
    Cheers Hamish
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    Junky got a reaction from charlie.hans.fishing in lucinda heartache   
    Well that sucks. 
    Shame you couldn't reach the reef. 
     
    At least you managed to sort your issues with both motors. 
    Nothing worse than that feeling of essential items playing up 1500k from home. 
     
    Next time you'll just have to make it a month, at the bare minimum, just to be certain you get a day or two of nice conditions. 
     
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    Junky got a reaction from ellicat in lucinda heartache   
    Well that sucks. 
    Shame you couldn't reach the reef. 
     
    At least you managed to sort your issues with both motors. 
    Nothing worse than that feeling of essential items playing up 1500k from home. 
     
    Next time you'll just have to make it a month, at the bare minimum, just to be certain you get a day or two of nice conditions. 
     
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    Junky got a reaction from Angry51 in Whales   
    No good. 
    Be a crap trip home with a broken back.
     
     
    Thats different to whale landing on boat though. 
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    Junky got a reaction from Angry51 in Whales   
    I had considered that, however I'm not convinced that is the sole reason. 
    For a large animal to breech and put itself in danger (falling over a boat wouldn't tickle the whale) like that is more than just the wrong place at the wrong time. 
    These animals are not stupid. 
    They know the boat is there before the boat (crew) knows it is beneath it. 
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